Watch Snoop Dogg Absolutely Kill It in the Milwaukee Brewers’ Broadcast Booth

Prior to performing at Milwaukee’s Potawatomi Casino Hotel on Saturday night, the legendary rapper made quite the appearance at the Brewers' 3-1 win over the Cincinnati Reds.

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Prior to performing in Milwaukee on Saturday night, Snoop Dogg made an appearance at the Brewers' game against the Cincinnati Reds, throwing out the first pitch before showcasing his talents as a play-by-play announcer.

According to Brewers' coach Quintin Berry, Snoop Dogg was a "total vibe."

“He’s a total vibe, man. One hundred percent,” Berry told MLB. “It was from the instant he walked in, he had a big smile on and was ready to take pictures. Anything you wanted, he was available.”

Berry added, “I catch those ceremonial pitches all year long, and then every time a celebrity or somebody really cool comes by, someone like ‘Yeli’ [Christian Yelich] gets to do it. I made it known that nobody but me was going to catch this pitch.”

Absolutely iconic @SnoopDogg pic.twitter.com/V9vhEO0ztm

— Milwaukee Brewers (@Brewers) June 15, 2024
Twitter: @Brewers

After throwing out the first pitch, Snoop stopped by the Brewers' broadcast booth, where the Death Row Records boss marveled at the genius of Reds' star Elly De La Cruz.

"Oh he's safe, he can't throw that," Snoop said. "He ain't got no arm like that. No he don't! Who is that with that rocket? Oh lord, he got a rocket in his pocket. Oh he made that."

Later in the broadcast, Snoop praised Christian Yelich for getting to first base on a routine ground ball.

"He cannot out run you!" he said as Yelich got safely to first base. "You better not let the pitcher out run you. Anybody but the pitcher. You can't out run me, dog."

Let's make this permanent, please.

Snoop Dogg is AMAZED by Elly De La Cruz 👀 pic.twitter.com/cefAGsrOsG

— MLB (@MLB) June 15, 2024
Twitter: @MLB

Snoop Dogg is Christian Yelich's number one fan pic.twitter.com/SFHS6LBwxw

— Talkin’ Baseball (@TalkinBaseball_) June 15, 2024
Twitter: @TalkinBaseball_

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